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Safest Cities in Czech Republic for Women to Live

Brno

1, Brno

Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic, is situated in the southeast part of the country, at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers. A city of rich history and vibrant culture, Brno is renowned for its fascinating attractions including the iconic Špilberk Castle, an ancient fortress turned castle, and the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, a remarkable example of Gothic Revival architecture. With its well-preserved medieval city centre, Brno also boasts the Moravian Museum, the largest in Moravia and the second most visited in the Czech Republic, offering intriguing insights into the regional history, culture, and natural wonders. Being a premier destination for motor racing, it is home to the famous Masaryk Circuit, which hosts several major motorcycle races each year. This bustling city offers a blend of history, modernity, and entertainment, making it a captivating destination for travelers.

Prague

2, Prague

Perched on the Vltava River in the heart of Central Europe, Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, captivates visitors with its rich history and breathtaking architecture. Known for its preserved old town, Prague offers myriad attractions including the incredible Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the World, the picturesque Charles Bridge, and the grand St. Vitus Cathedral. Prague's vibrant cultural scene is reflected in its variety of museums, music venues, art galleries, and the famous historical Astronomical Clock. With the enchanting narrow streets of the Jewish Quarter, bustling Wenceslas Square, and the tranquil islands on the river, Prague is a truly magical city of contrasts, earning it the title "The City of a Hundred Spires".

Karlovy Vary

3, Karlovy Vary

Located in the western part of the Czech Republic, Karlovy Vary, also known as Carlsbad, is a picturesque spa city renowned for its therapeutic hot springs. Nestled in the lush Teplá Valley, this captivating city, famous for its beautiful, intricate architecture, offers a multitude of historical attractions. Karlovy Vary is internationally known for the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, which attracts movie stars from all around the world. The city is also famed for its renowned Czech Becherovka liquor, widely appreciated for its unique taste, and the Moser Glass Museum, a testament to the long history of esteemed glass-making in the region. All these facets make Karlovy Vary a charming mix of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant cultural activity.

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Pilsen

4, Pilsen

Pilsen, also known as Plzeň, is a charming city nestled in the western Bohemia region of the Czech Republic. Approximately an hour’s drive from Prague, Pilsen serves as an intriguing cultural and historical ensemble. The city is globally renowned as the birthplace of the Pilsner beer, lending its name to the popular lager style. It's also home to the Pilsner Urquell Brewery offering a fascinating tour showcasing the traditional way of brewing. Pilsen's architectural grandeur is exemplified by the St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, with a tower offering panoramic views of the city and the Great Synagogue, which is Europe's second-largest Jewish temple. Furthermore, its underground tunnel network dating back to the 14th century adds to the enticing historical repertoire. This is a city that surprises you with its scenic beauty, history, and undeniable influence in the world of beer.

Hradec Kralove

5, Hradec Kralove

Located in the lush lowlands of the Bohemian region in the northern part of the Czech Republic, Hradec Kralove offers a bounty of fascinating historical and modern attractions. This city brims with Gothic and Baroque-era architectural splendor, encapsulated particularly in the White Tower, Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, and the East Bohemian Museum. The city is also known for the modernist architecture of its university buildings. A vibrant mix of festivals showcases the city’s cultural scene, most notably, the Hradecki feasts and the Jazz goes to town music festival. Hradec Kralove, beautifully set at the confluence of the Labe and Orlice rivers, is truly a lesser-known gem offering an authentic blend of Czech history, culture, and urban sophistication.

Zlín

6, Zlín

Zlín is a captivating city tucked away in the southeastern part of the Czech Republic. Renowned for its distinctive functionalist architecture conceived by the Bata Shoes magnate, Tomáš Baťa, Zlín offers a unique blend of commercial and cultural history. The city boasts attractions such as the Bata Shoe Factory - the first skyscraper in the country and now site of the Museum of Southeast Moravia, showcasing the city's rich heritage. Zlín is also home to the Zlín Zoo, one of the most visited zoos in the country, globally known for its impressive range of wildlife and the Lešná Chateau located in its premises. The Film Festival Zlín, Europe's oldest festival for children's cinema, further defines the city, making Zlín a fascinating destination to explore.

Tabor

7, Tabor

Nestled in the picturesque South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, Tábor is a historic town that offers a captivating journey through time with its medieval charm and serene landscapes. Situated approximately 90 kilometers south of Prague, Tábor is renowned for its rich Hussite history, being the epicenter of the radical Hussite movement in the 15th century. The town's enchanting Old Town Square, Zizka Square, is a testament to this past, featuring Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture, including the stunning Kotnov Tower that offers expansive views of the town and lush surroundings. Visitors can explore the intricate underground labyrinth tunnels, remnants of medieval defensive strategies, and the Hussite Museum, which delves into the town's unique heritage. Complementing its historical allure, Tábor is surrounded by the idyllic Lužnice River and scenic hiking trails, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a blend of cultural and natural exploration.

Novy Jicin

8, Novy Jicin

Nestled in the picturesque Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic, Nový Jičín is a charming town renowned for its historical allure and scenic beauty. Positioned just a stone's throw away from the Beskydy Mountains, it offers a delightful blend of natural and architectural splendor. The town's centerpiece is the exquisitely preserved town square, Masarykovo náměstí, surrounded by elegant arcaded houses and the iconic Žerotínský Castle, home to an engaging museum that showcases the region's rich history, including its famed hat-making tradition. Visitors can explore the vibrant cobblestone streets, indulge in local culinary delights, and hike or cycle through the nearby hills and valleys. Whether you're a history enthusiast or nature lover, Nový Jičín provides a perfect retreat with its fusion of cultural heritage and outdoor adventure.

Svitavy

9, Svitavy

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Pardubice Region in the eastern reaches of the Czech Republic, Svitavy is a charming town steeped in history and cultural heritage. Known for its stunning architecture, Svitavy boasts an enchanting town square lined with colorful Renaissance and Baroque facades, each narrating stories from its storied past. The town is famed as the birthplace of Oskar Schindler, a key figure during World War II, whose legacy is commemorated in a small but poignant museum in the town center. Svitavy offers visitors a chance to explore its scenic surroundings filled with lush parks and serene ponds, perfect for leisure walks and picnics. The nearby Křetínka Reservoir provides opportunities for aquatic recreation, while the annual film festival draws cinephiles to its cozy theaters. With its rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty, Svitavy captivates all who wander its cobblestone streets.

Nove Mesto Na Morave

10, Nove Mesto Na Morave

Nestled in the heart of the Czech Republic within the picturesque Vysočina Region, Nove Mesto Na Morave is a charming town renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and vibrant cultural scene. This enchanting destination is surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. It is particularly famous for hosting world-class cross-country skiing and biathlon events, drawing athletes and spectators from around the globe to its state-of-the-art Vysočina Arena. Beyond its sporting accolades, Nove Mesto Na Morave boasts a rich tapestry of history and culture, with architectural gems like the Church of St. Kunhuta and the Horácko Gallery, which showcases regional art. Whether you're seeking adventure in its nature trails or exploring its artistic and historical attractions, Nove Mesto Na Morave offers a delightful blend of activity and relaxation in the serene Czech countryside.

Ceske Budejovice

11, Ceske Budejovice

Located in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, České Budějovice is a city steeped in history and brimming with natural beauty. It is here, at the confluence of the Vltava and Malše rivers, that you'll find striking architecture, such as the baroque-style Český Krumlov Castle and the landmark Black Tower offering panoramic views of the city. As the birthplace of the original Budweiser Beer, České Budějovice is also renowned for its beer brewing tradition dating back to the 13th century. Its position at the heart of a dynamic, well-preserved landscape ensures it is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts who can enjoy exhilarating hiking and biking trails. With its lovely old town square lined with cafés, it's a city where history and contemporary culture blend seamlessly together.

Cesky Krumlov

12, Cesky Krumlov

Located in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, Cesky Krumlov is a stunning, historic city known for its unique beauty. Renowned as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its heart is a well-preserved medieval town nestled in a meandering river's loop. Visitors come from all corners of the globe to marvel at its ornate castle, which ranks as the second largest in the Czech Republic, featuring splendid courtyards, gardens, and magnificent baroque interiors. Embedded with a timeless charm, Cesky Krumlov's picturesque cobblestone streets are laced with colorful baroque and renaissance style houses, funky bars, quaint little shops, and inviting restaurants serving traditional Czech food, making it a must-visit destination for history buffs, foodies, and culture seekers.

Liberec

13, Liberec

Situated in northern Bohemia at the foot of the Jizera Mountains, Liberec is the fifth-largest city in the Czech Republic, known for its rich history and incredible architectural gems. This beautiful city boasts a variety of attractions such as the stunning Town Hall, a Neo-Renaissance cultural masterpiece resembling the Vienna City Hall, and the historic Liberec Castle. Liberec is also home to the country's oldest zoo, featuring a unique white Bengal tiger exhibit, and the Botanic Gardens, showcasing a collection of exotic flora. With the Jested Tower serving as a striking backdrop, a cable car ride to the top offers panoramic views of the city and its surrounding landscape. Liberec seamlessly combines a mix of historical, natural, and modern attractions, making it a must-visit destination for tourists traversing the Czech Republic.

Olomouc

14, Olomouc

Situated in the heart of the Moravia region in Eastern Czech Republic, Olomouc is a historic city renowned for its distinctive architectural panorama, encompassing beautiful baroque buildings and one of the country's finest sets of fountains. Eclipsed only by Prague in terms of rich heritage, it is home to epoch-defining religious sculptures, the spectacular Holy Trinity Column, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, an imposing 15th century astronomical clock and the historic Saint Wenceslas Cathedral. While the cozy squares and quaint streets of Olomouc comes alive with thriving local cafes and breweries, the famed Palacký University adds a vibrant cultural atmosphere, making the city a scintillating symphony of history, architecture, and contemporary European lifestyle.

Beroun

15, Beroun

Beroun, located in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, is a quaint, historically-rich town showcasing idyllic landscapes and a labyrinth of medieval charm. Encased by wooded hills and nestled along the confluence of two rivers, the Berounka and the Litavka, Beroun is known for its beautifully preserved Baroque and Renaissance architecture and a distinct bear tradition symbolized by the two live brown bears at the local bear pit. Highlights include the15th-century stone walls encircling the old town, the Gothic Gate, and the neo-Romanesque towered Church of St. Jacob offering panoramic vistas across the rooftops. On top of this, Beroun's prestigious golf courses, close proximity to Czech Karst and Karlštejn Castle, paired with cultural festivals such as the Beroun Potters' Festival, render it an inviting destination for various interests.

Frantiskovy Lazne

16, Frantiskovy Lazne

Frantiskovy Lazne is a charming town located in the Karlovy Vary region of the Czech Republic, close to the German border. Renowned for its elegant 19th-century architecture, this tranquil destination is best known as a spa town, designed around a series of landscaped parks and gardens. Visitors are drawn to its 24 mineral springs, which have been praised for their medicinal properties since the 18th century. Complete with ornate colonnades, a Romantic-style pseudo-Gothic church, and multiple wellness centers offering a plethora of health and relaxation treatments, Frantiskovy Lazne is a perfect retreat for anyone seeking a balance between historical exploration and therapeutic relaxation.

Teplice

17, Teplice

Teplice, nestled in the Usti nad Labem region of the Czech Republic, is renowned for being the oldest spa town in Central Europe. Majestically located at the foot of the Krusne Mountains, it is a delightful amalgamation of therapeutic thermal springs, regal architecture, and pristine parks. This charming city has a rich history dating back to the Roman times, evident in its grand castles and the ancient Saint Bartholomew's Cathedral. Nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and wellness seekers alike are drawn to Teplice for its expansive Botanic Gardens, soothing spa treatments, and the alluring landscape of the nearby Doubravka Castle, making the city a unique blend of relaxation, exploration, and adventure.

Melnik

18, Melnik

Located in the captivating region of the Central Bohemian area in the Czech Republic, Melnik is a historical town that elegantly perches above the majestic confluence of the Elbe and Vltava rivers. Known for its bewitching beauty, Melnik's claim to fame includes its grandeur 10th-century Melnik Castle, regally overlooking the city with its mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. It also houses an ecclesiastical monument, the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, which boasts of equally stunning baroque architecture. What's more, Melnik is a city well-regarded for its excellent winemaking tradition, where visitors can savor delectable local wines in quaint vineyard settings like the Lobkowicz Vineyards. With a wonderful mix of history, architecture, and viticulture, Melnik is indeed a remarkable destination to explore.

Ostrava

19, Ostrava

Situated in the north-eastern corner of the Czech Republic, Ostrava straddles the meeting point of the Ostravice, Opava, and Lučina rivers. This vibrant city is well-known for its rich industrial history and its assortment of technical architecture, often encapsulated within the Lower Vitkovice area, where former blast furnaces, mines, and ironworks have been transformed into a unique cultural and educational hub. Additionally, Ostrava hosts a multitude of cultural events such as the internationally acclaimed Colours of Ostrava music festival, drawing crowds from far and wide. This intriguing fusion of old and new, industrial and cultural, makes Ostrava a mesmerizing destination for travelers seeking a rich, two-fold experience of a city steeped in both history and contemporary enjoyment.

Spindleruv Mlyn

20, Spindleruv Mlyn

Nestled in the heart of the Krkonose Mountains in the Czech Republic, Spindleruv Mlyn serves as a picturesque paradise for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty and adventure. Renowned as one of the country's most popular ski resorts, it offers an array of winter sports activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and sledging across its snow-dusted peaks. In the warmer months, the town transforms into a haven for hikers and mountain bikers, with numerous trails offering panoramic views of the Czech landscape. With its charming local cafes, tasty Czech cuisine, and tranquil setting, Spindleruv Mlyn provides an idyllic retreat whether you're an adrenaline-junkie or peace-seeker.

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Dusana

Dusana

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Hi, I live with my husband and 2dogs in Prague. Both of us are partially architects. I love reading, yoga and hiking and he is techie and love music (all about it). Often we travel together, and we agreed that journey isn't complete if we don't spend a time with locals.

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Markéta

Markéta

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hi! i’m a czech girl who likes to read, do yoga, go on walks, drink coffee and enjoy her time fully! i currently live in prague and work as a bartender. i’m also a certified dental hygienist, but it wasn’t really a path for me, so i’m on my journey of finding what feels right while enjoying and making the most of the journey 🪬🪩💫 happy to show you around🌞

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Dusana

Dusana

Prague

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About me

Hi, I live with my husband and 2dogs in Prague. Both of us are partially architects. I love reading, yoga and hiking and he is techie and love music (all about it). Often we travel together, and we agreed that journey isn't complete if we don't spend a time with locals.

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Markéta

Markéta

Prague

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2 days

About me

hi! i’m a czech girl who likes to read, do yoga, go on walks, drink coffee and enjoy her time fully! i currently live in prague and work as a bartender. i’m also a certified dental hygienist, but it wasn’t really a path for me, so i’m on my journey of finding what feels right while enjoying and making the most of the journey 🪬🪩💫 happy to show you around🌞

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Upcoming visitors to Czech Republic

Meryem

Meryem

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Hello everyone I am Meryem but I use Merry as nickname. I studied language in university. And I am volunteering in Italy right now. I help people to make their life more beautiful. Also, it was my dream since graduation. Now that I challenged myself to see what it was like to live alone abroad hahaha I plan to wander around Europe while I am here. Christmas holiday is a perfect opportunity for this! I will go to Vienna- Prag and Budapest during this trip. I am looking forward to exchanging our stories and adventures!

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Wahida

Wahida

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Sociable professional enjoys sports and activities.

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